The agency is advising owners to stop using the hoverboards immediately and return them to the appropriate company for a replacement.

Consumers can visit the CPSC website for details on the recalls and how to contact companies for replacements.

In a statement released Tuesday, the CPSC urged owners of the LayZ Board self-balancing scooters to stop using them after the hoverboard was implicated in a fire that destroyed one townhouse and damaged four others.

In May, the agency issued a warning about the LayZ brand following a house fire in Pennsylvania in March that killed two girls.

The self-balancing scooters have been popular gifts during the holidays since 2015, but plagued with issues of overheating batteries leading to potential fires and explosions.